2019

How Can You Tell If Your Dog Is Having Seizures And When Is It Considered An Emergency?

In dogs, like in humans, seizures can occur suddenly and without warning. Thankfully, dogs are much less likely to be injured during a seizure than humans because they're already so close to the ground—there's less of a fall risk. However, seizures can sometimes become emergency situations. Some of the potential causes of seizures such as brain cancer and acute poisoning will also require veterinary care, so it's important to find out why the seizures are occurring.

Your Cat On Insulin: Six Common, But Critical Errors To Avoid With A Diabetic Feline

Feline diabetes will certainly throw you for a loop, forcing all sorts of changes in your life and the life your cat. Being such a complicated condition with many variables, both known and unknown, it's vital that you avoid common errors, especially when it comes to the all-important medicine that will regulate your cat's diabetes: insulin. 1. Precision Of Dosing Whether you need to put your glasses on, draw up the dose from the vial under a bright lamp or simply slow down a minute before, it's critically important that your cat receives the same dose of insulin prescribed by your veterinarian, for every single dose.

Can Neutering an Adult Dog Improve Behavioral Issues? 3 Things to Know

When adorable, playful male puppies become fully adult dogs, their personalities and habits may no longer be quite as lovable. While undesired changes in behavior can also be attributed to other factors, such as mistreatment or a lack of proper training, sexual maturation can be a definitive cause. If you are a dog owner who is currently wondering if neutering your adult male pet could help with some of the less attractive behavioral issues you are seeing, here are three important points to consider.

Why Pet Vaccinations Are Important

Much like human vaccinations, pets need to be vaccinated as well. Vaccinations were invented for a reason — to protect those that receive them, but to also protect others as well. Vaccinations are very important for people and are also important for your pets. Read on for reasons why vaccinations are so important.  Protect Against Diseases Diseases such as Lyme disease, distemper, rabies, and heart worms are just a few of the vaccines your pet may receive when they go to the veterinarian.

The Three Problems Foxtails Can Pose To Your Pet

Foxtails, a common weed, may not seem like it's a major threat to anything. After all, it's just a plant! Unfortunately, though, this particular weed can be devastating for animals, including your dog or cat. Here's what you need to know about the threats this weed can pose to your pet. Paw One of the most common - and thankfully, least dangerous - problems that a foxtail can present is getting stuck in a pet's paw.